The Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol said Friday morning that it had turned in more than enough valid petition signatures to get their initiative on the ballot later this year.

In order to secure a spot on the Colorado statewide ballot, initiatives must carry at least 86,105 valid signatures. Out of the 163,000 signatures initially turned in, only 83,696 were declared valid, forcing the campaigners to carry out an extended effort.

...the proposed initiative calls for the law to allow adults over 21 to possess up to one ounce of marijuana and grow up to six plants at home. It would also establish a regulatory framework for the sales of marijuana at storefronts, but gives local governments the opportunity to deny permits for commercial activity related to marijuana.

California voters turned down a similar initiative in 2010 by a margin of 57 percent to 43 percent. A Gallup poll published in Oct. 2011 found that, for the first time ever, more than half of Americans favor legalization, marking a dramatic turnaround from just15 years ago when more than 70 percent of Americans favored continuing prohibition.

7. I'd be very happy to be able to flower one or two legally.

And keep several mothers of course.

It would be a real challenge to harvest less than 4oz dry per plant without trimming bud sites off during flowering. Of course that would just make the main buds that much fatter. All things being equal, I'd trade the problem for the freedom to be able to grow for myself.

9. then you'll have to change your du name to CO Joe with mmj mojo

10. I really should pick a new name if they allow it again

The first name I tried was 'Uncle Joe' because I had just become an uncle... That name was taken. So since I was in Ohio and had seen other people use the state along with their first name, I went with that. Having moved is not the worst part of it, the worst is that a few years later, Ohio Joe the freakin plummer teabagger came along. Maybe 'smokin Joe' heh, I'll have to look at whats available when it comes up.